O’Gara: Power ranking the 7 FBS programs in Florida entering 2024 (2024)

O’Gara: Power ranking the 7 FBS programs in Florida entering 2024 (1)

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Connor O'Gara| 17 hours ago

Florida is a football state, through and through.

Having lived in the Sunshine State for the past 9 years, I can say that with certainty. Other sports might have their moments, but nothing dominates discussion or attention in Florida quite like football.

With college baseball crowning a champion in Omaha to officially close the book on the 2023-24 sports calendar, I decided this would be a good time to begin an annual power ranking of the FBS programs in the state of Florida. For those who are keeping track at home, there are 7. Four are in the “Core 4” (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and SEC) and 3 are in the Group of 5.

In 2024, we’re fittingly going to have 7 in-state matchups:

  • Aug. 31 — Miami vs. Florida
  • Sept. 14 — FIU vs. FAU
  • Sept. 21 — Miami vs. USF
  • Oct. 5 — UCF vs. Florida
  • Oct. 26 — Florida State vs. Miami
  • Nov. 1 — USF vs. FAU
  • Nov. 30 — Florida vs. Florida State

That means perhaps more so than ever, there can be a state title of sorts (I suppose UCF doesn’t really get to be a full participant with just the matchup at Florida, but you get it).

Here’s how I’d rank each of those programs for 2024:

7. FIU

It’s hard to argue that FIU is anything but No. 7 when it has a 6-game losing streak against FAU, all of which were decided by at least 3 scores. Mike MacIntyre’s first and only win against an eventual FBS bowl team came in Oct. 2022 against a 7-win New Mexico State squad, so it’s still very much a work in progress, especially on the offensive side of the ball, where FIU finished outside of the top 100 in FBS in scoring and yards/play. Go figure that FIU’s last win against a team from the state of Florida was against Miami in 2019. Much has changed since then. But hey, FIU is easily No. 1 in the Florida uniform power rankings.

FIU’s Miami Vice uniforms are too clean ‍

Would y’all rock these?

(via @FIUFootball)

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— CBS Sports College Football (@CBSSportsCFB) August 10, 2023

6. FAU

Yes, I know that FAU beat USF like a drum last year. It was a 56-14 beatdown in Tampa. If this were the 2023 power rankings for the state of Florida, FAU would have a good case to be ahead of USF. So why didn’t that matter for 2024? Well, in addition to those teams going in opposite directions after that midseason matchup — USF ended up winning 7 games compared to 4 for FAU — USF ranks No. 8 in percentage of returning production while FAU is No. 120 after it lost 34 players via the transfer portal. On a neutral site, I’d take USF to win that matchup in 2024. FAU coach Tom Herman inherited an uphill climb. His task of getting FAU to its first bowl game of the post-Lane Kiffin era will be difficult.

5. USF

I’m an Alex Golesh believer through and through. The job he did to take a 1-win program and turn it into a winning season in Year 1 was nothing short of incredible. While everyone was focused on the Alabama takeaways from that sloppy game in Tampa, Golesh used that as a foundational building block for his squad. USF ranks No. 8 in America in percentage of returning production, and more impressively, Golesh told me they didn’t lose a single portal player that they had intentions of keeping. At the Group of 5 level, that’s everything. I look forward to seeing what QB Byrum Brown (3,292 yards, 26 TDs) can do in Year 2 under Golesh’s tutelage. If he takes that next step, USF will climb up this list and into the 12-team Playoff discussion for the Group of 5 level.

4. UCF

I don’t think UCF was as bad as 6-7 would indicate, but that’s somewhat irrelevant for 2024. What’s more relevant is that in Year 4 of the Gus Malzahn era and Year 2 in the Big 12, he added transfers KJ Jefferson and Peny Boone who should be ideal fits in his offense, which also returns star receiver Kobe Hudson. The issues are on defense, where UCF struggled after DC Travis Williams left to take the same role at Arkansas. Incoming DC Ted Roof will have a bunch of new pieces from the portal to work with. There are still significant questions coming off UCF’s first year in the Big 12, but fortunately for us, we’ll get that matchup in The Swamp in early October to answer some of them.

3. Florida

I know. You think I’m sleeping on Florida. You’re gonna tell me that the Gators have a better team than what the schedule suggests. I agree. I also think it’s fair to point out that Florida is 10-23 in its past 33 games against Power 5 competition. The Gators’ defensive issues still linger, especially when their only All-SEC defensive player of the past 3 years, Princely Umanmielen, left for Ole Miss. I’ll admit that Graham Mertz exceeded my expectations last season, and I love the potential of Tre Wilson as a breakout candidate in the SEC. But a wildly inconsistent offensive line with an unproven defense suggests that Florida needs to show up with bad intentions for that opener against Miami if skeptics like myself are going to change their thinking.

Speaking of Miami …

2. Miami

The margin between Miami and Florida will be put to the test in Week 1. That’s the beauty of this matchup, which has Miami as a 3.5-point favorite via DraftKings in The Swamp. Do I think the Hurricanes’ offseason of spending is fueling a bit too much optimism? I do. I say that as someone who likes transfer QB Cam Ward and is excited to see him operate with better surroundings than what he had at Washington State. Honestly, that’s the only reason I have Miami slightly ahead of Florida. But I like that the Canes ranked in the top 30 in offensive yards/play and defensive yards/play, and they’re No. 29 in percentage of returning production. Year 3 of the Mario Cristobal era will have a ton of eyeballs on it.

1. Florida State

If you’re doubting Florida State for the top spot because of all the talent that left for the NFL, ask yourself this: Do you believe in Mike Norvell? Or better yet, do you believe in Cristobal or Billy Napier more than Norvell? No chance. Norvell’s 2024 squad won’t be the depleted one that took the field against Georgia in the Orange Bowl. FSU might not have spent like Miami, but portal additions will be a big part of FSU’s 2024 identity, which bodes well for how successful Norvell has been in that department. DJ Uiagalelei is who he is at this point of his career, which is a perfectly fine college quarterback who’ll give FSU a chance to prevent significant regression after a 13-win season. Behind a veteran offensive line, he should be able to operate well enough to take care of business against both Florida and Miami. And defensively, Patrick Payton will solidify that group up front after losing early-round picks Braden Fiske and Jared Verse.

Until further notice, the Sunshine State crown rests in Tallahassee.

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O’Gara: Power ranking the 7 FBS programs in Florida entering 2024 (2)

Connor O'Gara

Connor O'Gara is the senior national columnist for Saturday Down South. He's a member of the Football Writers Association of America. After spending his entire life living in B1G country, he moved to the South in 2015. Follow on Twitter.

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  • bayou tiger17 hours ago

    Are you going to do this for the other states? Or was this meant to be another shot at the Gators?

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    • JTF17 hours ago

      This is basically a UF site. Always has been. But, it sort of looks like all the writers except O Gara have left or contracts not renewed.
      So, unsure what this site will look like going forward.

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      • NCG8R16 hours ago

        I’m sure there is somewhere on this site where we can get betting odds as to the future of what this site will look like…or at least a link to some sort of DFS gambling site. **insert eyeroll**

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        • JTF16 hours ago

          For sure.

        • natedawg9 hours ago

          Made me laugh aloud. The future is now for this site and the future is gambling.

      • docgator9 hours ago

        Actually, the site rotates preferences every 5 years. Next up: Vanderbilt. See ya in 2029.

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    • GeauxTigers816 hours ago

      I concur, bayou tiger. Is he going to do the same for the 40 other states with FBS programs??

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    • StLGator13 hours ago

      Bayou, the way the Gators have played the last two years, they deserve all the shots they take from the likes of SDS writers and others in the sports media.

      CBN is now in win-now-or-else mode and Gator Nation’s patience may run out if a winning season is not in the offing this year. A tough schedule won’t save him from heavy criticism if the Gators don’t end up above 500 this season.

      In that regard, O’Gara is just following the herd.

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      • bayou tiger9 hours ago

        No, I can’t believe they deserve ALL the shots. So many of them. Toss some shots at Auburn sometimes. Isn’t Auburn supposed to be a blue chip program? For that matter, LSU hasn’t been great lately. They could take some shots at Tennessee as well.

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  • Bama Bengal16 hours ago

    I’m looking forward to the Miami at Florida game, BHG is going to be crazy!

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  • AzzKckrUGA16 hours ago

    The UF vs Miami game is going to be about which coach can choke the most. FSU owns the state of Florida at this point and can really firm that up with a great season this year. Novell has done a great job at FSU and see what else he can accomplish.

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    • upstategator3 hours ago

      What people seem to forget is the Norvell project looked like a complete train wreck after his first 2 seasons.

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  • LeghumperU14 hours ago

    I have it on authority from gaga…And to think, just a few short years ago the discussion was Darth Mullet, Kyle and Kyle, and the UF program being considered top 3 in the country…100M dollars later they are battling UCF and USF for 3rd…in the state…

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    • Marshgator8914 hours ago

      Humpy, that’s a great setup for a comeback. Cheers

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  • Marshgator8914 hours ago

    Here’s my take on the Gators vs scUM game. Miami is bringing in a Washington State transfer into the Swamp. Armstrong has a linebacker room that is very good and an experienced line with more depth than the last two years. Our defense has experience at every level. The key to this game is our defense versus Miami’s offensive ability to run the ball. Passing yards will be difficult for both teams. Whoever runs the ball more consistently will win this game. A lot can change between now and kickoff as we all experience injuries but I like the Gators chances and the swamp will be extra loud with the in state rival coming in. I’m sure the lack of takeaways has been a priority for Armstrong and Roberts this past spring. Hopefully we change that this year and our defense shows the potential and talent level they are capable of. Go Gators!

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    • StLGator10 hours ago

      Marsh, for the Gators, the key to the Miami game seems to lie in the net effect more “experienced” depth and a “new” coaching staff will have on the D. The defense can come together quickly and be very effective by opening day.

      Both teams have comparable Os, with Miami having the better OL and UF having the better QB room. Miami has a good DL, but the rest of their D, especially their DBs, are questionable at best.

      The Gators have a good chance to win this game. However, mental errors have to be minimized and stupid game-day coaching decision have to be eliminated.

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      • Marshgator899 hours ago

        We just got Joshua Moore. He will be Lagways top receiver. The kid is unbelievable.

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        • StLGator3 hours ago

          Here’s to hoping you’re right. Although right now I’m more concerned about this season than the ones beyond.

    • LeghumperU9 hours ago

      I disagree with both of you…the “key” to the U game is it is being played in the Swamp.

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      • docgator9 hours ago

        You’re wrong, Humper – the actual “key” is that the game will be played at night AND without lights. Home field advantage: Gators, in more ways than one. :)

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        • LeghumperU8 hours ago

          Thought I read somewhere that it was a 330 game…no lights may not play as big a part at that time of day

        • docgator5 hours ago

          Wrong again, Humper. Florida agreed to the 1530 start time only if the game is played in the buff. Thus far Miami hasn’t commented other than to say they’re not equipped to do that although their cheerleaders are.

        • LeghumperU4 hours ago

          Woah woah woah right now doc. Let me go on record zactly right now that if those fine south beach cuban pompom waivers show up in the buff…SEC brotherhood or not…GO CANES!

    • docgator9 hours ago

      Marsh: In lieu of my previously unposted comment that congratulated you for an excellent analysis and which unfortunately sent me now enroute to Moderation Jail, despite the fact that I called nobody a mortar forker or even a dirty cork sucker …. GREAT ANALYSIS!

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      • Marshgator896 hours ago

        StL, with your permission I would appreciate using your “Mortar Forker” verbiage tomorrow and for the foreseeable future. Outstanding my friend!

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        • Marshgator896 hours ago

          Sorry DOC!

        • docgator5 hours ago

          That’s OK buddy, I get confused with Emilio all the time – although he’s about 6 feet taller than me, better looking, and speaks better English …. but on the other hand, I can lick my eyebrows and he can’t.

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